Rehabilitation Services

Our experienced rehabilitation team is committed to providing outstanding results and excellent quality of care. Residents are empowered through individualized programs to reach goals of increased independence and ability. Resident families are also encouraged to participate in therapy sessions, caregiver education, and training.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapists provide therapy to patients who have experienced neuromuscular, orthopedic, and/or musculoskeletal dysfunctions. The professionally trained and licensed therapists promote wellness, maintenance of good health and proper body mechanics in each patient.

Experience neurological disease such as stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis or have experienced head injury

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy is goal-oriented therapy that is structured to increase patient independence in those who have experienced a loss of ability caused by aging, illness, injury or developmental disability. Our occupational therapists provide skills for individuals to work toward returning to daily tasks or living with minimum discomfort and maximum productivity. Our occupational therapists assist those in recovery from stroke, arthritis, hip fractures, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease and other conditions.

Our therapists employ goal-directed techniques during evaluation and treatment. They provide therapeutic exercises, as well as adaptive techniques to ensure the highest quality of care. Occupational Therapists are unique in their ability to creatively adapt the environment to meet the individual’s needs.

Quality Care Rehab Therapists provide patients with:

Tasks of daily living

Custom made splints and positioning devices for proper alignment and body mechanics

The opportunity to resume involvement in work, the community and social groups

Speech and Language Pathology

Speech-Language Pathologists are professionally trained to diagnose and treat communicative disorders. Our therapy team takes a holistic approach to therapy and are continually enhancing their skills through education on the most current treatment modalities. The therapists look at each aspect of communication to help the individual reach his or her maximum potential.

Aphasia – Following a stroke, many patients experience difficulty with communication. They may have difficulty with receptive language skills, such as the ability to comprehend and interpret verbal and written language